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Copyright 2009 Keith D. Bishop, Clinical Nutritionist, B.Sc. Pharmacy  The following research summary is for information and education use only.  The information and commentary provided are not intended to replace your doctors care.  You should consult with your health care provider before making changes in your diet, lifestyle and supplement program.

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Copyright 2009 Keith D. Bishop, Clinical Nutritionist, B.Sc. Pharmacy Prostate Cancer: Diet and Lifestyle  I’m providing a summary of recent research on the effects diet and lifestyle has on prostate cancer.  This research information will enlighten and empower you in your quest for a healthier life.

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Copyright 2009 Keith D. Bishop, Clinical Nutritionist, B.Sc. Pharmacy Prostate Cancer: Diet and Lifestyle  You will have the basic tools to maximize your body’s ability to fight prostate cancer, all other cancers and most other causes of early death.

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Copyright 2009 Keith D. Bishop, Clinical Nutritionist, B.Sc. Pharmacy Prostate Cancer: Risks  Prostate cancer does not have a single cause.  Prostate cancer grows over many years before being diagnosed.  Prostate cancer does have some risk factors including age, race and family history or genetics.

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Copyright 2009 Keith D. Bishop, Clinical Nutritionist, B.Sc. Pharmacy Prostate Cancer: Risks  It’s estimated that 50% of cancer is preventable.  Methods Mol Biol. 2009;472:25-56  One-third of the more than 500,000 cancer deaths that occur in the United States each year can be attributed to diet and physical activity habits, including overweight and obesity, while another third is caused by exposure to tobacco products. (66%)  CA Cancer J Clin 2006; 56: